November 8, 2024

How to Implement Multi-Tenant Authentication with Keycloak in an Angular Spring Boot Stack | HackerNoon

Multi-tenancy is a critical aspect of contemporary software architecture. It assists in overcoming significant difficulties, particularly for SaaS software. Multi-tenancy impacts various application layers, ranging from the database to the front-end. Authentication is one of the sectors significantly impacted, and efficient authentication management is crucial for SaaS software. This paper presents an illustration of multi-tenant authentication by implementing Keycloak on an Angular Springboot stack. To propose an implementation, we will present a use case that allows

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Software

How to Integrate Next.js with Electron Using React Server Components | HackerNoon

With the emergence of React Server Components and Server Actions writing Web apps has become easier than ever. The simplicity when a developer has all server APIs right inside the Web app, natively, with types and full support from Next.js framework for example (and other RSC frameworks too, of course) is astonishing. At the same time, Electron is a de-facto standard for modern desktop apps written using web technologies, especially when the application must have

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How to Accurately Measure Binomial Proportions for Reliable Conversion Metrics | HackerNoon

Problem statement Let’s talk about binomial proportion measures and two ways of reasonably calculating them. Essentially, these measures are percentages derived from binary variables (0, 1). For instance, conversion rate is a proportion measure that is calculated as an average from the binary variable is_transaction, another example is click-through rate — it is an average from is_click. We can go on with examples: churn rate, order fulfillment rate, delivery rate, and cart abandonment rate, all

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Robotics

How Agility Robotics crosses the Sim2Real gap with NVIDIA Isaac Lab – The Robot Report

When you encounter a Sim2Real gap like this, there are two options. The easy option is to introduce a new reward, telling the robot not to do whatever bad thing it is doing. But the problem is that these rewards are a bit like duct tape on the robot — inelegant, missing the root causes. They pile up, and they cloud the original objective of the policy with many other terms. It leads to a

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Software

How to Protect Small and Middle Businesses From Cyberattacks | HackerNoon

Cybersecurity is crucial for companies of all sizes, but small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are particularly vulnerable to cyberattacks. This article discusses how these attacks impact businesses, how to mitigate these risks effectively, and how much it would cost. Why SMEs Are at Risk CNBC recently reported the story of Pat Bennett, an entrepreneur selling granola in Cleveland. She received a message on Instagram from a person she knew, asking her to vote for them

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How Bright Data AI Made Web Data Scraping/Collection Effortless: The Challenges Before Bright Data AI Solutions | HackerNoon

There is a popular saying that: Data is the new gold, and the web (internet) is the biggest gold mine. As a business owner, student, drop shipper, or corporate worker, you must have faced the risk of going out of business if you lack access to some (if not the most) crucial piece of data. But fear not; there is a solution that helps you unlock the full potential of web data scraping/collection, which I

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Robotics

Arbe Robotics to bring in up to $49M in IPO for perception radar systems – The Robot Report

Listen to this article The Phoenix Perception Radar enriches algorithms for advanced capabilities including free space mapping, object tracking, and SLAM. | Source: Arbe Robotics Arbe Robotics Ltd. this week closed its initial public offering of 8,250,000 ordinary shares or pre-funded warrants in lieu thereof. The developer of perception radar systems said it expects to bring in around $15 million in gross proceeds from the IPO. The company said it plans to use the net

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Snow Crash author Neal Stephenson on the ‘metaverse stock price’ | The DeanBeat

We got a sense recently for the “metaverse stock price” as it stands in 2024 at our recent GamesBeat Next 2024 event. Neal Stephenson talked about that notion as he did a talk about how to make sci-fi come true and turn the dreams for an open metaverse into reality. Stephenson famously coined the word “metaverse” in his novel Snow Crash that debuted in 1992. I read the novel back then and I was honored

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AI

Introducing the New Anthropic Token Counting API

Image by Author Keep a closer eye on your costs when using Claude Thomas Reid · Follow Published in Towards Data Science · 9 min read · 9 hours ago — Anthropic has released some exciting beta features in the last couple of days that have largely gone under the radar. One of these was the ability to process PDFs with their models, which can now understand both text and visual content within PDF documents.

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